Latoya Flowers is a multimedia creative, filmmaker, and creative leader specializing in exhibition storytelling and immersive visitor experiences. She creates narrative-driven exhibition media that transforms scientific, historical, and cultural research into meaningful museum stories through film, sound, interactive media, and projection.
As Senior Multimedia Creative at the Field Museum, she leads the creative development of media experiences for traveling, temporary, and permanent exhibitions. She collaborates with curators, scientists, exhibit designers, developers, illustrators, animators, composers, and media integration teams to translate research into cohesive visitor experiences through cinematic storytelling, interactive media, and environmental design.
Her documentary work extends this same story-first approach, including the short documentary Still Searching, which explores the ongoing crisis of missing Black women and girls through a poetic, human-centered lens. Recognized internationally for her work in immersive storytelling, she was named to the Blooloop 50 Immersive Influencer list in 2024. Prior to the Field Museum, she was a Media Producer at the Adler Planetarium, where she developed exhibition media that combined science communication, visual storytelling, and public engagement. Throughout her career, Latoya has focused on audience-centered storytelling, mentoring emerging creatives, and collaborating across disciplines to create meaningful experiences that connect people with science, history, and culture.